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Max Miller discusses key issues including border security and agriculture

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Rep. Max L. Miller | Max L. Miller Official Photo

Rep. Max L. Miller | Max L. Miller Official Photo

Congressman Max Miller, currently representing Ohio’s 7th district in the U.S. Congress, has shared a series of statements via social media addressing key issues facing his constituents and the nation. Born in Shaker Heights, Ohio, Miller has been serving since 2023 after succeeding Bob Gibbs. The tweets reflect his stance on border security, challenges faced by Ohio farmers, and Medicare coverage.

On December 3, 2024, Congressman Miller expressed support for Americans advocating for action at the southern border. He emphasized the need for stronger enforcement and common-sense policies to address what he described as "chaos" at the border. He stated that national sovereignty is "non-negotiable." "I stand with the millions of Americans demanding action at the southern border. We need stronger enforcement, a return to common sense policies, and the courage to stand up to the chaos. Our sovereignty is non-negotiable."

Later that day, he highlighted ongoing difficulties faced by Ohio farmers who are working to maintain an affordable food supply. Referring to a report from the USDA on farm income, he called for enhancements to farm safety nets and initiatives to bolster rural economies. "Ohio farmers continue to face challenges as they strive to provide an affordable food supply for our nation."

On December 5, 2024, Congressman Miller addressed healthcare coverage under Medicare. He pointed out that nearly one in five Americans depend on Medicare and urged fair compensation for doctors serving these beneficiaries through an article linked in his post. "Nearly 1 in 5 Americans rely on Medicare for health coverage! Read my piece about ensuring that doctors are paid fairly for the important work they do for Medicare beneficiaries."

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